'Full House' Sitcom Revival may be in the works? Complete cast reunited as show's return may happen soon

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After two decades since the popular show "The Full House" last aired, the full cast reunited together in a party night out while singing the show's famous theme song "Everywhere You Look." It's been a while since the cast were seen together in a TV series.

According to The Celebrity Cafe, the cast reunited for the creator Jeff Franklin's birthday. The members shared photos from the party with the others on social media. In one of the Instagram photos, Lori Loughlin, now 50, shared a photo while posing together with Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Stamos and Saget. Andrea Barber also shared a video with them singing the theme song. In one of the photos (News), Loughlin was seen smiling with her former co-stars with Cameron-Bure and Sweetin with a caption "It's looking like a Full House kinda night."

Barber wrote in Instagram, "Only for you, Jeff Franklin. Only for you. Happy Birthday." She also added some hashtags, "#everywhereyoulook #whatsmyline? #onlyknewthechorus #cantgetthisdamnouttamyhead"

Some members of the sitcom were seen frequently together. Like last July, Saget, Stamos, Barber, and Cameron-Bure were seen at the wedding of Dave Coulier. Moreoever, Stamos was also rumored to his try to revive the sitcom.

Last year, according to News, Stamos spearheaded a movement to revive the show once again.

He said, "We've said no to every reunion. Lately, there's one that we sort of are gravitating towards. It's not a complete reunion, but a twist. If we can't get it done right ... then we will do it."

As cited in Inquisitr, that there were reports saying that the revival of this sitcom is already on-going. Though the members are quiet about this, there are certain aspects that were considered that it would be successful based from their success years ago.

John Stamos, who played as Uncle Jesse, spearheaded the move by owning the show. Both the creator Jeff Franklin and the executive producer Bob Boyett have been working on its revival. Other cast also agreed and supported this.

Cameron-Bure also shared her great memories with the show. She said, "Obviously, I enjoyed it because I'm still in the entertainment industry today. It was just like part of my life and I love every minute of it."

"Full House" was a famous sitcom which was running from 1987 to 1995.

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